2014 Virginia Cavaliers men's soccer team

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2014 Virginia Cavaliers men's soccer
ACC Tournament, Quarterfinal Loss, Notre Dame
NCAA tournament, Championship Win, UCLA
Conference Atlantic Coast Conference
U. Soc. Coaches  pollNo. 1
TopDrawerSoccer.comNo. 1
Record15–6–2 (3–3–2 ACC)
Head coach
Home stadium Klöckner Stadium
Uniform
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Seasons
  2013
2015  
2014 Atlantic Coast Conference men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Atlantic
No. 10 Syracuse + 5 2 116 4 1
No. 11 Clemson5 2 112 7 3
Wake Forest + 5 3 010 7 2
No. 18 Louisville + 4 3 111 8 3
NC State 1 4 37 7 4
Boston College 1 6 15 8 3
Coastal
No. 9 Notre Dame + 6 1 112 5 4
No. 6 North Carolina + 5 2 115 5 2
Duke 4 4 09 9 1
No. 1 Virginia + 3 3 214 6 4
Virginia Tech 2 5 17 8 2
Pittsburgh 0 6 24 9 4
As of December 16, 2014
Rankings from NSCAA

The 2014 Virginia Cavaliers men's soccer team was the college's 74th season of playing organized men's college soccer, and their 62nd season playing in the Atlantic Coast Conference.

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After a mediocre season in ACC conference play and a quarterfinal exit from the ACC Men's Soccer Tournament, the Cavaliers made a deep run into the 2014 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship where they ended up winning their seventh national title, defeating UCLA in penalty kicks.

Roster

NumberNamePOSHTWTClassHometownHigh School
00Jeff CaldwellGK6-3185FRTodd, NCWatauga
0Cole MoffattGK6-1180RS FRSouth Pasadena, CALoyola
1Spencer LaCivitaGK6-1178RS JRRaleigh, NCMillbrook
2Steven GandyD5-11175FRGainesville, VAPatriot
3Matt BrownD6-1165SRCharlotte, NCSouth Mecklenburg
4Grant SilvesterD6-0180SRSacramento, CARio Americano
5Luc FattonM6-0150RS FRCharlottesville, VAAlbemarle
6 Scott Thomsen M/D5-10165JRBrick, NJChristian Brothers Academy
7 Todd Wharton M6-0175JRGlen Allen, VADeep Run
8 Pablo Aguilar M5-7143RS FRGuatemala City, GuatemalaIMG Academy
9 Darius Madison F5-8160JRPhiladelphia, PALaSalle College HS
10Nicko CorriveauF/M5-11160SOPotomac, MDGonzaga
11 Eric Bird M5-11170SRVirginia Beach, VAFrank W. Cox
12 Riggs Lennon F6-1175SOParadise Valley, AZBrophy Prep
13Kyler SullivanD5-8170SRStafford, VANorth Stafford
15Bryan LimaF/M5-6155RS SRBoca Raton, FLNorth Broward Prep
16Marcus Salandy-DefourF/M5-9160JRKensington, MDGeorgetown Prep
17 Jake Rozhansky M5-8140FRGermantown, MDMontgomery Blair
18 Calle Brown GK6-5200RS SRLeesburg, VALoudon County
19Peter PearsonM5-6155FRVirginia Beach, VACape Henry
20Patrick FossM6-0170SOSouth Riding, VAU.S. Soccer Residency
21Ryan ZinkhanF5-9152SRFredericksburg, VARiverbend
22 Kyle McCord F6-3180SRChester Springs, PAHaverford
23Will HareD5-8160RS JRRoanoke, VAHidden Valley
24Matt MillsM5-10155SRGreensboro, NCWalter Hines Page
25Nate OdusoteD6-4180FRNorth Haledon, NJHawthorne Christian
26Sam HaywardF6-0165SODallas, TXHighland Park
27Manny ScereF/D6-0180FRRoanoke, VAPatrick Henry
29Wesley SuggsD6-2190RS FRBowie, MDDeMatha Catholic
30Fabrice ShemaD5-10150FRLouisville, KYWaggener
31 Sheldon Sullivan D5-9160RS FRStafford, VANorth Stafford
32Julian CummingsM5-9160FRFredericksburg, VAStafford
33Andrew FreschiGK6-2205JRAtlanta, GAWestminster
34Liam JenkinsM/D6-3195FRRichmond, VAMills Godwin

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Schedule

DateTimeOpponentRankLocationResultScorersAttn.RecordRef.
Preseason exhibitions
August 16*7:00 PM Rutgers Klockner StadiumCharlottesville, VA L 2–1Lennon748
August 23*1:00 PM Georgetown Klockner Stadium • Charlottesville, VAT 1–1 OTLennon
Regular season
August 29*1:00 PM#25 Old Dominion #3Klockner Stadium • Charlottesville, VAW 1–0Zinkhan4,1441–0 Box score
September 5*8:30 PMvs. Tulsa #3 Hurricane Soccer and Track StadiumTulsa, OK
Hurricane Classic
L 1–0 2OT2,2341–1 Box score
September 7*1:00 PMvs. #18 UAB #3Hurricane Soccer and Track Stadium • Tulsa, OK
Hurricane Classic
W2–1McCord, Hayward1552–1 Box score
September 128:00 PM Virginia Tech #15Klockner Stadium • Charlottesville, VA
Commonwealth Clash
W 1–0Thomsen5,4303–1 (1–0) Box score
September 15*7:00 PM VCU #15Klockner Stadium • Charlottesville, VA
Piedmont Cup
W 1–0Hayward1,3724–1 (1–0) Box score
September 21Noon#5 Notre Dame #7Klockner Stadium • Charlottesville, VAT 1–1 2OTBird2,2924–1–1 (1–0–1) Box score
September 24*7:00 PM Davidson #7Klockner Stadium • Charlottesville, VAL 2–1Corriveau1,0144–2–1 (1–0–1) Box score
September 277:00 PMat Syracuse #2 SU Soccer StadiumSyracuse, NY L 1–02,0194–3–1 (1–1–1) Box score
September 307:00 PM James Madison #19Klockner Stadium • Charlottesville, VAW 2–1 OTMadison1,3095–3–1 (1–1–1) Box score
October 47:00 PMat Pittsburgh #13 Ambrose Urbanic FieldPittsburgh, PA W 3–0Wharton, Madison, Corriveau4726–3–1 (2–1–1) Box score
October 7*7:00 PMat George Mason#19 George Mason StadiumFairfax, VA W 1–0Bird3,0037–3–1 (2–1–1) Box score
October 117:00 PM Duke #14Klockner Stadium • Charlottesville, VAW 1–0Bird2,3968–3–1 (3–1–1) Box score
October 176:00 PMat Clemson #6 Riggs FieldClemson, SC L 2–1Bird2,4218–4–1 (3–2–1) Box score
October 21*7:00 PM Radford #22Klockner Stadium • Charlottesville, VAW 3–0Suggs, Corriveau, Aguilar1,3059–4–1 (3–2–1) Box score
October 246:30 PM Wake Forest #22Klockner Stadium • Charlottesville, VAL 2–1Foss3,1469–5–1 (3–3–1) Box score
November 17:00 PMat #3 North Carolina #21 Fetzer FieldChapel Hill, NC T 1–1Bird8089–5–2 (3–3–2) Box score
ACC Tournament
November 57:00 PMVirginia Tech#15Klockner Stadium • Charlottesville, VA
(ACC Tournament First Round)
W 1–0Wharton91310–5–2 Box score
November 91:00 PMat Notre Dame#15 Alumni StadiumNotre Dame, IN
(ACC Tournament Quarterfinal)
L 3–050710–6–2 Box score
NCAA Tournament
November 23*1:00 PM UNC Wilmington #22Klockner Stadium • Charlottesville, VA
(NCAA Tournament Second Round)
W 3–1Hayward, Rozhansky, McCord67711–6–2 Box score
November 30*7:00 PM#1 Notre Dame#16Alumni Stadium • Notre Dame, IN
(NCAA Tournament Third Round)
W 1–0Corriveau41212–6–2 Box score Archived 2014-12-06 at the Wayback Machine
December 6*1:00 PMGeorgetown#16Shaw Field • Washington, D.C.
(NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals)
T 1–12OT
(5–4 p)
Wharton2,23212–6–3 Box score
December 12*5:00 PM UMBC #16 WakeMed Soccer ParkCary, NC
(NCAA Tournament Semifinals)
W 1–0Madison13–6–3
December 14*Noon#2 UCLA #16 WakeMed Soccer ParkCary, NC
(NCAA Tournament Championship)
T 0–02OT
(4–2 p)
13–6–4
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from NCAA. All times are in Eastern Time.

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